These wild horses live on the moors of The Longmynd in Shropshire. My husband and I lived on the very top of the moors for three years, where the wild horses would roam over the 6,000 acres owned by The National Trust. We shared this space through all the seasons and watched stallions fight, foals be born and grow up and studied the herd mechanics in action. Their lives are hard and I miss them dearly. The main stallion of the herd had a 'wall' eye ( one blue eye) my cousin informs me that this is called Heterachromia and this was passed on to some of his foals, some of these are shown in the pictures following.
Agave spike
Pied wagtail on the harbour wall
Cover for my children’s Book
Oil on canvas
Oil on Linen Viking Warrior
Watercolour painting
Watercolour
PNG design
Ginko Leaves
Cormorant with Golden Key in oils
Watercolour & Pastel